1978 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put
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The men's shot put at the 1978 European Athletics Championships was held in Prague, then Czechoslovakia, at Stadion Evžena Rošického on 31 August and 1 September 1978.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Udo Beyer |
Silver | Aleksandr Baryshnikov |
Bronze | Wolfgang Schmidt |
Results
Final
1 September
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Udo Beyer | 21.08 | CR | ||
Aleksandr Baryshnikov | 20.68 | |||
Wolfgang Schmidt | 20.30 | |||
4 | Reijo Ståhlberg | 20.17 | ||
5 | Anatoliy Yarosh | 20.03 | ||
6 | Jaromír Vlk | 19.53 | ||
7 | Hreinn Halldórsson | 19.34 | ||
8 | Jaroslav Brabec | 19.27 | ||
9 | Valcho Stoev | 19.23 | ||
10 | Mathias Schmidt | 19.21 | ||
Geoff Capes | DQ‡ | |||
Yevgeniy Mironov | DQ† | Doping |
†: Yevgeniy Mironov ranked initially 2nd (20.87m), but was disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2]
‡: Geoff Capes was disqualified for "disorderly conduct" after pushing an official.[3][4]
Qualification
31 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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1 | Reijo Ståhlberg | 20.25 | Q | |
2 | Udo Beyer | 20.03 | Q | |
3 | Anatoliy Yarosh | 19.80 | Q | |
4 | Jaromír Vlk | 19.76 | Q | |
5 | Aleksandr Baryshnikov | 19.74 | Q | |
6 | Wolfgang Schmidt | 19.72 | Q | |
7 | Hreinn Halldórsson | 19.62 | Q | |
8 | Jaroslav Brabec | 19.48 | Q | |
9 | Mathias Schmidt | 19.38 | Q | |
10 | Valcho Stoev | 19.26 | Q | |
11 | Ralf Reichenbach | 19.09 | ||
12 | Jean-Pierre Egger | 18.67 | ||
13 | Miroslav Janoušek | 18.61 | ||
14 | Anders Arrhenius | 18.48 | ||
15 | Vladimir Milić | 18.35 | ||
16 | Marco Montelatici | 18.14 | ||
17 | Angelo Groppelli | 18.04 | ||
Yevgeniy Mironov | DQ | Q† | ||
Geoff Capes | DQ | Q‡ |
†: Yevgeniy Mironov initially reached the final, but was disqualified later for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2]
‡: Geoff Capes initially reached the final, but was disqualified for "disorderly conduct" after pushing an official.[3][4]
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event.
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References
- ↑ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 427–435, retrieved 13 August 2014
- 1 2 Holt, John B. (April 26–28, 1979), International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) - Main Decisions of the IAAF Council, Meeting in Dakar (SEN), April 26th, 27th and 28th 1979 (PDF), IAAF, pp. 353–354, retrieved September 13, 2014
- 1 2 this week.. August 1978., Scottish Daily Record & Sunday, September 2, 1978, retrieved September 13, 2014
- 1 2 Capes takes police title, Glasgow Herald, September 11, 1978, p. 18, retrieved September 13, 2014
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